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Wild Type Recently Debuted Its First Pound of Lab-Grown Fish

At a private taste-test event in Portland, Oregon, Wild Type recently shared its first pound of lab-grown fish, which took the form of salmon. At the event, diners were treated to a variety of cell-based salmon dishes, including ceviche verde, salmon tartare, Hawaiian poke and other favorites like spicy salmon sushi rolls.

Wild Type began its research and development for the lab-grown fish in 2018 and this marks the first large-scale test of its innovative new salmon product.

As it stands, the start-up's lab-grown salmon can only be served raw, as it loses its textural qualities when heat is applied. In the future, Wild Type aims to create a new version of the lab-grown salmon that can be just as versatile as fresh, ocean-caught salmon.
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3. Environmental Industry - The growth of lab-grown meat and cell-based seafood products offers a disruptive environmental solution by reducing the need for traditional ocean fishing, which is often detrimental to the environment.

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